do you think that the selfish person does not remain happy for long time?why
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I don’t see an obvious relation between selfishness and happiness. Also, it depends on how you define “selfish.” From google dictionary, I found the definition for “selfish” as:
(of a person, action, or motive) lacking consideration for others; concerned chiefly with one's own personal profit or pleasure.
Now you may be wondering, what does “others” refer to? So we could probably draw the conclusion that you, as one of the “others”, are mostly unlikely to judge whether a person is selfish or not.
“Happy” is a rather subjective feeling. You can’t decide whether one’s happy or not.
I have an example here: Some people are selfish in your opinion probably because they ever harmed you but benefited themselves. They could be happy only from the benefit they had gained. They could also be unhappy because they did something bad to you.
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Yes, a selfish person does not remain happy for a long time because they are always thinking about what more they could do for themselves, even if it means taking away someone else's happiness. This can be correlated with the saying thay goes like, the oppressor is just as freedom less as the opressed